Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil Basic information
Product Name:Tea tree oil
Synonyms:Organic Tea Tree Oil;Sesame Oil (Sesamum Indicum);MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (TEA TREE) LEAF OIL;Melasol;melaleuca alternifolia oil;MELALEUCA OIL;1 3 4 6 7 8-HEXAHYDRO-4 6 6 7 8 8-HEXA&;OilofMalaleuca
CAS:68647-73-4
MF:Null
MW:0
EINECS:232-293-8
Product Categories:cosmetics;Natural Plant Extract;Flavors & Fragrances
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Tea tree oil Structure
Tea tree oil Chemical Properties
alpha D +6°48 to +9°48
Boiling point 165 °C(lit.)
density 0.878 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
FEMA 3902 | TEA TREE OIL
refractive index n20/D 1.478(lit.)
Fp 147 °F
storage temp. 2-8°C
form liquid
Odorat 100.00 %. citrus spicy terpenic nutmeg pine
Odor Typespicy
optical activity[α]20/D +9.4°, neat
Merck 13,9175
EPA Substance Registry SystemTea tree oil (68647-73-4)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn,Xi
Risk Statements 22-36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36
WGK Germany 3
RTECS RJ3697600
Hazardous Substances Data68647-73-4(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 orally in rats: 1.9-2.6 ml/kg; dermally in rabbits: 5.0 g/kg (Halcón)
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Tea tree oil Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionTea tree oil is an oil from distilled leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia. Pale yellowish green oil of a warm spicy aromatic terpenic odor. Common allergens present are D-limonene, -terpinene and aromadendrene. It is used as antiseptic; remedy for various skin and nail conditions; in household products like cleansers, laundry agents, and fabric softeners; some perfumery uses (herbal; nutmeg; mint; pine)
Chemical PropertiesTea tree oil is obtained by steam distillation of leaves and twig tips ofMelaleuca alternifolia Maiden & Betche ex Cheel and other Melaleuca species (Myrtaceae), which are trees growing in Australia and Asia. It is a pale to light yellow liquid with an earthy, spicy odor.
d2020 0.885–0.906; n20D 1.4750–1.4820; α20D +5 ° to +15 °; solubility: 1 vol in max. 2 vol of 85% ethanol; GC content: cineole max. 15%, 1-terpinen-4-ol 30–48%.
Additionalmain components besides 1-terpinen-4-ol are γ-terpinene (10–28%) and α-terpinene (5–13%).
Australia produces 200–300 t/yr, China 50–100 t/yr. Tea tree oil is used in perfumery for creating certain nuances and for earthy notes. Due to its well-known antiseptic (antibacterial, antifungal) properties, it is used as an active ingredient in many cosmetic preparations.


Chemical PropertiesM. alternifolia (Maiden and Betche) Cheel is an evergreen Australian native tree species commonly referred to as a “paperbark” or “tea tree.” Its distribution range extends throughout northern NSW into southern Queensland. Tea tree commonly inhabits at permanent watercourses, swamp flats and springs. It is the major source of Australian tea tree oil, an economically significant, commercial product with unique antimicrobial and organoleptic properties. Long established as an antimicrobial/disinfectant, M. alternifolia oil has warm, spicy characteristics making it a desirable flavoring agent.
OccurrenceTea tree is found in Australia.
UsesFlavoring and antiseptic agent in personal hygiene items such as toothpaste; as a cosmeceutical.
Usestea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)(Australian tea tree oil) is considered a natural preservative with anti-septic, germicidal, and expectorant properties. Its anti-microbial activity toward a wide array of bacteria allows it to promote healing. It is becoming recognized as a topical remedy for yeast, fungus, and skin disorders and infections. Tea tree oil exhibits positive benefits against seborrhea, psoriasis (reduces scaling and redness), eczema (stops itching and reduces redness), and dermatitis. It has been used by Australian Aborigines to treat cuts, wounds, and skin infections, and by european explorers as an herbal tea. This oil’s ability to dissolve pus without causing visible or apparent damage to the skin’s surface was noted by doctors when using it to clean the surface of infected wounds. It is also ideal for aromatherapy, given its low toxicity. Although effectively used on almost any skin type, except sensitive or couperose skins, it is particularly beneficial to acne, problem, and/or congested skins. Tea tree oil is obtained from distilling the tree’s leaves to produce a pale yellow to colorless oil that has a camphor-like scent similar to eucalyptus. Studies indicate it to be nontoxic with negligible to no irritancy.
DefinitionExtractives and their physically modified derivatives. Melaleuca alternifolia, Myrtaceae.
Tea tree oil Preparation Products And Raw materials
Aluminum acetylacetonate METHYL ISOCYANOACETATE TRIS(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,5-HEPTANEDIONATO)EUROPIUM(III) N-BUTYLISOCYANIDE Tea tree oil Tris(2,4-pentanedionato)chroMiuM(III) DICHLORO(ETHYLENEDIAMINE)PLATINUM(II) SALCOMINE 2,4-PENTANEDIONE, SILVER DERIVATIVE Tosylmethyl isocyanide TEATREE COBALT(II) ACETYLACETONATE Cupric acetylacetonate Ethyl isocyanoacetate TERT-BUTYL ISOCYANIDE Ferric acetylacetonate Benzyl isocyanide TRIS(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,5-HEPTANEDIONATO)DYSPROSIUM(III)

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